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The 12th Middle East
International Cable, Satellite, Broadcast & Communications
Exhibition
TELEVISION PENETRATION LEVELS IN MENA TO
INCREASE TO 41 MILLION HOMES BY 2010
CABSAT CONFIRMS ITS POSITION AS AN INTERNATIONAL
EVENT WITH A REGIONAL FOCUS
The 12th Middle East
International Cable, Satellite and Broadcasting show - CABSAT 2006
has received endorsements from regional and international industry
associations according to organisers Dubai World Trade Centre
(DWTC) announced. CABSAT2006
will take place from March 7 to March 9, at the Dubai
International Convention and Exhibition Centre
The Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU), Asia Pacific
Broadcasting Union (ABU), International Associations Of
Broadcasting Manufacturers (IABM) and Global Satellite Forum (GVF)
have confirmed their backing for CABSAT underlining the event’s
status as an international event with a regional focus.
“The endorsement from leading industry associations underlines the
exhibition’s growing importance as a must-attend event on the
industry calendar for electronic media professionals,” said DWTC
Director General, Helal Saeed Khalfan Al Marri.
He noted that the region’s electronic media industry offers a
variety of lucrative opportunities. This has resulted in an
overwhelming response from exhibitors towards the event. CABSAT2006
is set to be a “sell out” event despite an increase of another
exhibition hall.
The vibrant economies of the region have fuelled an influx of
channels with 45 new
free-to-air satellite TV channels having emerged in the Arab
World during the past four months, bringing the region’s total to
200 stations.
Around 41 million multi-channel television homes are projected to
exist in the Middle East and North Africa by the end of 2010, with
68% of homes connected to cable and
satellite television according to industry analysts.
As this region continues to develop, there will be a huge demand
for the latest offering in services, receivers,
satellite dish and accessories. CABSAT provides the ideal
platform to tap in to this vast and developing economy in the
region and will offer both exhibitors and visitors with an ideal
opportunity to meet and explore business opportunities.
The event has three distinct segments: Cable & Satellite
Equipment and Accessories, Broadcast & Production and
Communications.
Highlights of this year’s event include a Radio and Audio Pavilion
that caters to the specific needs of the audio industry for video,
radio and studio, CABSAT 2006 Broadcasting Conference, Middle East
Satellite Summit as well as Industry Leadership Awards, organised
by Digital Studio.
Among other major players to be present at CABSAT2006 from the
Cable and Satellite Sector, located in Hall 5 & 6, are Alcad,
Dream, Multimedia, Eurostar, eVision, Fortec Star, Golden
Interstar, Hutro, MediaCom, Selevision, Shenzhen Co-Ship, SMT,
Success Digital, SoundsME, Technosat, Televes and Triax among
others.
The Communications sector, located in Hall 6 & 7, has attracted
top names like Anacom, Arabsat, Atlas, Channell Digital Sky,
Emperion, EMS, Eutelsat, Globecast, Gulfsat, HiNet, Horizon,
iDirect, Intelsat, Lunasat, ME Connect, NSTT, New Skies, NewSat,
Newtec, Nilesat, Panamsat, Paradise Datacom, RSSC, Thuraya and
Viasat.
While the Broadcast and Production sector, located in Hall 7 &
8, has the likes of Advance Media, Avid, Axon, Belden, Canopus,
Commscope, Dalet, Discreet, Evertz, Glocom, Harris, Hitachi, JVC,
Lawo, Leitch, Matrox, Panasonic, RCS, Salam, SeaChange, Snell &
Wilcox, Softedit, Sony, Tek Signals, Thales, Thomson and United
Broadcast in the same hall.
CABSAT 2005 covered a gross floor space measuring 12,000 M2 and
attracted 7,384 Visitors. As many as 402 from 50 countries
participated at the event including five country pavilions from the
United Kingdom, Germany (Bavaria), China, Taiwan and Korea.
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